This and the Solar Edge are interesting options. This system is really small, probably just 6 modules, so the Solar edge won’t work as it needs 8 minimum. The larger TL inverter starts to get expensive, and with any shading I”m going to get outside the min voltage window pretty quickly. The APS micros, are a good price point, do two module with one inverter ( and hopefully two MPPT but I don’t know about that). And even with the optional data interface, its still less expensive than the Galvo 1.5.
As backround, when I installed it, the GC-1000 ( 48vdc input) might have been the only inverter. Or around the same time was maybe the trace, and a bit later the SB2500 came out. thanks jay > On Oct 26, 2015, at 7:24 AM, frenergy <frene...@psln.com> wrote: > > Jay, > > One other consideration to mitigate morning/afternoon shading is to > wire the array one string east side, one string west side and use an SMA TL > with its 2 separate tracking inputs. This is assuming your shading is from > east and west located obstacles...as the morning sun hits the west string, > you'll have full output in that string, esp with opti-track. Same in > afternoon. Not quite as granular as micros or optimizers but an option. > Simple. You'll also have 1500 watts of power without batteries when the grid > fails. > > Bill > Feather River Solar Electric >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Kirpal Khalsa <mailto:solarwo...@gmail.com> >> To: RE-wrenches <mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> >> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 4:32 AM >> Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] 72 cell micro inverters >> >> Jay you also might consider Solar Edge optimizers for partial shade >> mitigation. Same effect as micro inverters...easy to implememt. >> Kirpal Khalsa >> Oregon Solarworks >> On Oct 26, 2015 12:48 AM, "jay" <jay.pe...@gmail.com >> <mailto:jay.pe...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> Thanks all for the great info. >>> >>> I’ve got some pretty good morning afternoon shading so micros make better >>> sense than the Galvo, but I”ll check that out. >>> And I’ve got some really great pricing on some 72 cell 280 watt modules. >>> >>> Yea I’ve heard the ABB are a nightmare. >>> I’ve got no experience or info on the APS. Anybody else have any besides >>> Benn? >>> >>> Thanks all, >>> >>> jay >>> >>> >>>> On Oct 25, 2015, at 8:50 AM, Bill Hennessy <b...@berkssolar.com >>>> <mailto:b...@berkssolar.com>> wrote: >>>> >>>> We would NOT recommend the ABB micro 3.0 inverters because of the problems >>>> with their wireless interface and router incompatibility. >>>> The install of 48 Suntech 300w modules went well, but there were 30 hours >>>> involved in hooking up the communications interface. >>>> In the end, ABB tech support had us abandon the normal interface for a >>>> signal of over wire home-brew set up. >>>> >>>> Bill Hennessy >>>> Berks Solar, LLC >>>> 371 Centennial Rd >>>> Mertztown, PA 19539 >>>> >>>> o 610 682 4300 <tel:610%20682%204300> >>>> c 484 560 4666 <tel:484%20560%204666> >>>> NABCEP certified installer >>>> PA contractor #44411 >>>> www.berkssolar.com <http://www.berkssolar.com/> >>>> From: jay <jay.pe...@gmail.com <mailto:jay.pe...@gmail.com>> >>>> To: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org >>>> <mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>> >>>> Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 12:03 PM >>>> Subject: [RE-wrenches] 72 cell micro inverters >>>> >>>> HI All, >>>> >>>> What is the recommendation for 72 cell 280 watt 120/240v micro inverters? >>>> >>>> Enphase don’t have one. >>>> >>>> This is on my old house. Still has a AEI-GC-1000. >>>> The modules have got to come off as well as they are old mobil’s. >>>> All just about dead. >>>> >>>> I’ve got a good deal on 72cell, 280 watt modules, so trying to find a >>>> micro for that or maybe a small >>>> And its only for 1500-2000 watts max. Thats all I can fit. >>>> >>>> thanks >>>> jay >>>> > >
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